Dawgman.com spoke Saturday morning with Psalm’s father Paulo, who was nice enough to provide some insight into the recruiting process of his son, which seemingly has been put to bed with a verbal commitment to Washington

“It came down that those would be the top two he had (UCLA and UW),” Paulo said. “The Huskies came to our house, coach Sark and coach Nansen came to our house, and that made a big deal to Psalm. Somebody who really wants him was at our house and tell him what they want him to be part of.”

While Wooching plays running back, it seems as though most people are projecting him as a fullback. And that is a position of need for the Huskies, who used Tim Tucker and Jonathan Amosa there this season.

Arik Armstead, the top offensive line recruit, still hasn’t decided on a school yet. Neither has his brother Armond either. But the last line of this notebook is the most interesting.

In the meantime, the brothers have been savaged on social media outlets such as Twitter, with frustrated fans – or those feeling jilted – firing off venomous notes. The brothers nod their heads and wonder.

Perhaps the best response to these “fans” is one they would understand “SMH”

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A proud native of Longview, Wash., Christian Caple joins The News Tribune after covering Washington State football and men's basketball for two years at the Spokesman-Review in Spokane (though he lived in Pullman). He is a 2010 graduate of the University of Washington, an avid NWAACC basketball fan, and is unsure how to proceed now that Breaking Bad is over.

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